yeah, it shows up in Device Manager, I've tried 17.8.2 and 17.9.1 and I've used the AMD driver removal utility. I installed the driver manually by going into Device Manager and choosing to update driver, then choosing 'have disk' and pointing it to the location on my C: drive where the software was installed. It installs the driver, and I'm playing Heroes of the Storm right now. I just don't have the Radeon software installed. I'll probably just put the RX 460 back in here tomorrow and see how it behaves. I gotta finish getting my Ryzen system built, which is going to be the permanent home for the Vega

Download DDU and use that to remove 17.9.1, then clean install 17.9.1 via the AMD Installer pacakge, rather than via device manager. Once you do that, you should have Radeon Settings installed. Please ensure your OS is fully up to date before installing the driver.

** Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 must be fully updated before attempting to install any AMD driver. All 'critical', 'recommended', and 'optional' (no language packs,etc) updates as well as any Service Packs (SP) must be installed before any attempt to install graphics drivers. If you do not get this message .... keep installing until you do:

I got the video driver and HDMI audio driver installed and working. Just don't have the Radeon software installed. That's good enough for now since its long-term home will be in my Ryzen system.

there is no way in 43!! I'm installing all the 'optional' updates on Windows 7. That is never an advisable thing to do. You install optional updates if they fix a specific problem. Unless myself and the entire rest of the professional IT industry has had it wrong all these years?